“Concentrate for crying out loud, Dave!” I actually shouted this out loud to myself as I became distracted for the umpteenth time recently. There are enough obstacles in the way of getting things done as it is - but trying to work out how to get things done without distractions and without procrastination getting in the way can be hard.
Call it divine intervention if you like, but I was thankful when during one of my most recent fits of distraction I came across a brilliant article posted on the Lifehacker.com website which listed a few strategies, thought exercises and habits that help get you past mental roadblocks and back to productivity. Since I use most of these strategies myself anyway, I thought it would be a good idea to share them with you now.
Without further procrastination then, I thought I'd share my interpretation of the Lifehacker inspired advice and give you 10 Simple Motivation Boosters and Procrastination Killers – or as I like to call it....... How To Get Things Done.
Mood Music
Use music or sound (you might find whale calling gets your creative juices flowing for example!) to inspire you. Just spend a bit of time thinking about what kind of music works best to help you get things done.
Use Distractions for Distractions
You can only do so much to avoid certain distractions such as turning your phones off, etc. Acknowledging the temptations that normally distract you from your work is half the battle of stopping them (wandering into email, getting a coffee, checking a favorite web site, etc) and a great way of avoiding these distractions is to use another distraction.Distraction is, of course, what you're trying to avoid doing in the first place, but by using a more benign form of distraction (checking a project status, tidying up your desk a bit, standing up and stretching) is at least keeping you focused within your work environment. (Lifehacker.com)
Set a Time Limit and Stick To It
Psyche Yourself Up
Just as I did in the opening paragraph, try Psyching yourself up by talking to yourself, moving around, repeating positive affirmations and generally just winding yourself up almost like you would prior to a sporting encounter, competition or other big event. It simply breaks through any lethargy or procrastination and gets you motivated to move in the right direction again. This one works really well for me.
Have a To-Do List that is Achievable
Don't Check Your Email for the First Hour of Work
OK, I realise that this might not technically be doable for everyone but think about it for a minute – If you can reschedule your day so that you don't get immediately distracted by whatever has landed in your inbox overnight, you can crack on and get a solid hours worth of uninterrupted work done on an important project without distraction. I've started doing this and it's amazing how much more I can get done and what's more, you feel much better that you have achieved something much earlier in the day.Put Constraints On Your Work
Try putting creative constraints on your work or personal projects - 500 words, 140 characters, 24 hours, 10 people, 15 slides, etc. It sets definitive targets for you to aim at (little goals if you like) and this tends to focus the mind rather than just plodding along until you 'feel' like you've finished. This works particularly well alongside setting time limits as above.
Act on New Skills and Ideas
It's easy to put off using new skills or developing new ideas because you have convinced yourself that you don't quite 'know' enough about it yet or you need more information. Don't wait – GET ACTIVE. Start taking action, start doing something and it will all soon fall into place – you'll feel happier because you will see positive things happening.
Keep Track Of What You Are Doing
You should have an accurate goal plan or even just your To Do list – either way, keep a record of what you are achieving. By keeping a status board or a simple journal you can actually visualise yourself moving inexorably towards your goals. Being able to see your progress is in itself a huge motivational boost that will increase your productivity and assist you further in getting things done.
Understand and Overcome Your Fear of Failure
You can't entirely stop your mind from thinking these thoughts but you can learn to recognise what is happening and make every effort to work past it.
And that is my interpretation of 10 Simple Motivation Boosters and Procrastination Killers that will help you to get things done. I would love to hear your comments and especially your stories of how you were able to snap yourself out of a rut and motivate yourself to get moving forward again. What strategies have you found particularly useful to help you through procrastination or a lack of motivation? Leave me your comments below.
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